Why Financial Advisors Are Becoming the New Gatekeepers of Estate Planning

For decades, estate planning conversations traditionally started in a lawyer’s office. But according to new national survey data, that norm has officially shifted — and financial advisors have stepped into the spotlight as clients’ first stop for building their legacies.

A recent study from estate planning platform Vanilla surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. consumers. The results? A clear message: Americans now lean heavily on their financial advisors when navigating the complexities of estate planning.

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The Surprising Shift: Advisors Take the Lead

When asked who they consulted first, 41% of consumers named their financial advisor. Only 26% started with an attorney — a dramatic indicator of changing professional expectations.

This is more than a trend — it’s a transformation. With 80% of respondents now expecting estate planning to be integrated into their advisor’s services, consumers are signaling a desire for more holistic, life-oriented financial guidance.

As Vanilla’s researchers put it, “Clients already trust their advisors with their financial lives — estate planning is a logical extension of that relationship.”

What Clients Really Want: More Than Just Wealth Transfer

The survey reveals that estate planning isn’t just about dollars. People care deeply about ensuring their values, principles, and life lessons are preserved for the next generation.

While taxes and probate avoidance remain priorities, consumers are increasingly focused on passing down:

• Family values and guiding principles
• Financial literacy for the next generation
• Meaningful stories, traditions, and personal insights

Advisors like Cheri Stein of Plante Moran Wealth Management say clients often document these values through letters of intent — heartfelt narratives explaining the “why” behind their life decisions and wealth-building philosophies.

Tap to Explore: Real advisors share how storytelling, values statements, and family purpose documents are reshaping modern estate plans.

The Family Conversation Gap (and Why Advisors Can Fill It)

Despite nearly everyone agreeing that estate conversations matter, only 39% of respondents have discussed their plans in detail with heirs. Advisors see this as a powerful opening.

The number one concern among clients? A lack of financial literacy among the next generation.

Advisors like Mitchell Kraus of Capital Intelligence Associates run “money meetings” for heirs, covering everything from budgeting basics to understanding beneficiary responsibilities. These meetings not only prepare heirs but also remove the fear that often surrounds legacy topics.

James Malatos of Harbor View Private Wealth says families avoid the conversation not out of neglect, but uncertainty. “They don’t know how to start,” he explains. Creating structure, facilitating the first meeting, and giving families the right language opens the door.

Why This Matters for Licensed Professionals (Including You)

For professionals in real estate, mortgage lending, insurance, finance, and beyond, these findings are a powerful reminder: today’s clients expect advisors who understand the full lifecycle of wealth.

Whether you’re helping families secure properties, insure assets, plan investments, or manage generational transitions — estate awareness strengthens your value and elevates your professional credibility.

And for those expanding their career skills or licensing, having this knowledge can be a major differentiator.

At Cameron Academy, we see this shift every day. Modern professionals want education that supports the whole client — not just the transaction. If you’re building a career where trust, legacy, and advisory expertise matter, continuing to grow your skillset is one of the best investments you can make.

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Advisors Are the New Go-To Source for Estate Planning.

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